Nuribta, also
Nuribda, was a city, or
city-state, located in the vicinity of Magiddo in Israel, in historical
Canaan during the time of the
Amarna letters Text corpus, a 15 to 20 year
Time period from about 1350 to 1335 BC.
The majority of the Amarna letters were written to the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and the only reference to Naribta is a letter by Biridiya of Magidda, EA 365, entitled: "Furnishing corvée workers", (EA is for 'el Amarna').
A letter of corvée work
EA 365, Biridiya letter no. 7 of 7: "Furnishing corvée workers"
- Say tong-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord and my Sun: Message of Biridiya, the loyal servant of the king. I fall at the feet of the king, my lord and my Sun, 7 times and 7 times.
- May the king, my lord, take cognizance of his servant and his city. In fact, only I am Harvest: ah-ri-šu in Shunem-(Shunem), and only I am furnishing corvée workers. But consider the mayors that are near me. They do not act as I do. They do not cultivate in Šunama, and they do not furnish corvée workers. Only I– ia8-hu-du-un-ni (by myself) furnish corvée workers. From Yapu they come, from resources here, (and) from Nuribta. And may the king, my lord, take cognizance of his city. —EA 365, lines 1-31 (complete)
See also
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Corvée
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Biridiya
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Megiddo (place)
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Amarna letters–localities and their rulers
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Amarna letter EA 365
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Moran, William L. The Amarna Letters. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, )